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Monday, December 10, 2018

Notes from Experts



I’ve no startup or great social business or entrepreneurship. But I’ve Google, and a sarcastic mind to learn everything from green signal of street to Donald ‘Dude’ Trumps environmental policy for Mars.
I create this post for save some links on startup and sense of entrepreneurship.
I find that there is some great enlightenment from Stanford University. In Fall 2014, some great experts on various startup and business introducing a course on startup development.
This post is basically a collective post on this course.
Lecture 1 — How to Start a Startup (Sam Altman, Dustin Moskovitz)
Lecture 2 — Team and Execution (Sam Altman)
Lecture 3 — Before the Startup (Paul Graham)
Lecture 4 — Building Product, Talking to Users, and Growing (Adora Cheung)
Lecture 7 — How to Build Products Users Love (Kevin Hale)
Lecture 8 — How to Get Started, Doing Things that Don’t Scale, Press
Lecture 9 — How to Raise Money (Marc Andreessen, Ron Conway, Parker Conrad)
Lecture 10 — Culture (Brian Chesky, Alfred Lin)
Lecture 11 — Hiring and Culture, Part 2 (Patrick and John Collison, Ben Silbermann)
Lecture 12 — Building for the Enterprise (Aaron Levie)
Lecture 13 — How to be a Great Founder (Reid Hoffman)
Lecture 14 — How to Operate (Keith Rabois)
Lecture 15 — How to Manage (Ben Horowitz)
Lecture 16 — How to Run a User Interview (Emmett Shear)
Lecture 17 — How to Design Hardware Products (Hosain Rahman)
Lecture 18 — Legal and Accounting Basics for Startups (Kirsty Nathoo, Carolynn Levy)
Lecture 19 — Sales and Marketing; How to Talk to Investors (Tyler Bosmeny; YC Partners)
Lecture 20 — Later-stage Advice (Sam Altman)
After completing my class, I’ve to review this lectures and write some enlightenment for social good.
From Norman, OK.


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